On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Aidan Whitehall wrote:

> We've got a Windows 2000 web server that has the following requests
> showing up in the logs (W3C with everything checked, BTW):
> 
> 2002-07-19 10:35:26 81.8.136.29 - W3SVC1 ServerName ServerIP 80 - - -
> 404 2 245 1410 0 HTTP/1.0 www.worm.com - - -
> ...
> 2002-07-25 01:35:56 217.37.111.57 - W3SVC1 ServerName ServerIP 80 - - -
> 404 2 245 72 0 HTTP/1.0 www - - -
> 
> 
> Some have worm.com in there... some don't.
> 
> Is there any way to prevent these seemingly empty requests from skewing
> the 404 figures on the failure reports?
> 

I don't understand why you think the figures are skewed. It correctly
reports the number of 404s.

But if you want to exclude them, you can use one of the *EXCLUDE commands.
(I'm not sure which one, because I'm not sure which field this is.)

-- 
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
"This is Henman's 8th Wimbledon, and he's only lost 7 matches." BBC, 2/Jul/01

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